If there was ever any question that sports are one of Twitter's hottest, most passion-inducing topics, this week should have put those doubts to rest
The microblogging network on Friday announced a deal with the NBA to stream replay highlights directly to users through in-app video posts.
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The Sony XPERIA Z Tablet is going to hit U.S shores by month’s end, but Sony has just announced that its flagship tablet could be unlocked and loaded with a stock Android OS for developers who want to take the [.
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The first set of Sony Xperia UL pictures has leaked; check out what to expect from this upcoming Android.
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Today we have a message for Oppo, Zopo, Vivo and Spice: 5-megapixel front-facing cameras are so yesterday for phones.
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The Verge, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times are all reporting that Google will launch a streaming-music service at its Google I/O developers conference on Wednesday.
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The World Press Photo Foundation is denying accusations that its Photo of the Year is fake
In February, a panel of international judges selected Paul Hansen's photograph "Gaza Burial," which shows a procession of weeping men carrying the bodies of deceased Palestinian children wrapped in sheets
World Press Photo submitted the files for forensic review following controversy that spiraled from a blog post by image analyst Neal Krawetz, who alleged that the photo was actually a composite of three separate images.
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Back from his much deserved vacation, Jordan reviews all the important stories from this week. Included in this week’s news is an announcement of Jelly Bean on the Sony Xperia Tablet S being rooted and Facebook Home on your device without a whole lot of working using the Xposed Framework.
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We’ve witnessed the fact that Sony has tried really hard to return to the smartphone spotlight this year, and sadly hasn’t reached that mark.
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Hardware gaming accessory company Mad Genius has created a new prototype game controller that looks very similar to the DualShock 3 controller concept Sony showed off years ago.
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When it first announced Home, Facebook said that it would support the HTC One and Galaxy S 4 as soon as they arrived.
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